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Bitcoin Vs Share Market
Bitcoin Vs
Share Market
Introduction
• Investors nervous about the stock market might be
looking for alternative investments like Bitcoin. When
considering cryptocurrencies, though, it’s important
to assess your overall portfolio goals and risk
tolerance.
Source: www.thebalance.com 2
Bitcoin Risk vs. Stock Risk
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Investment Risk
Investments carry risk. The market could crash for
various reasons. Companies could go bankrupt. Or, in a
positive sense, a stock could soar over time. Weighing
risk is important when you decide to add different
assets to your portfolio.
Source: www.thebalance.com 4
Bitcoin History vs. Share
History
Historically, the stock market has provided around 10%
annual returns (6% to 7% when you account for
inflation). The same can’t be said for Bitcoin.
Source: www.thebalance.com 5
Who Is a Good Fit for
Bitcoin?
Bitcoin may make sense if you’re looking for a little
extra diversity in your portfolio. Cryptocurrencies like
Bitcoin provide alternatives to more common assets.
Source: www.thebalance.com 6
Who Is a Good Fit for
Share Market?
By investing in a broad-based index fund or exchange-
traded fund (ETF) made up of stocks, there’s a good
chance that you’ll be fine in the long run.
Source: www.thebalance.com 7
Dangers of Bitcoin
When investing in Bitcoin, one of the biggest dangers is
that it could disappear. It’s easy to replace Bitcoin with
an alternative, as there are thousands to choose from.
Source: www.thebalance.com 8
Trading platforms
The stock exchange market of India has 8 established
exchange platforms. Among these, NSE (National Stock
Exchange) and BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange) account
for maximum trading in the country.
In case of cryptocurrency, there are online trading
platforms like ZebPay that are rapidly growing and
gaining a foothold in India’s nascent crypto market.
Source: indiatimes.com 9
Profit controlling
factors
Both stock exchange and crypto markets are controlled
by demand and supply factors created by sellers and
buyers.
The stock market is additionally affected by a host of
factors like political events, natural disasters, sporting
events etc.
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